foreign relations and international security
- Foreign Minister considers friction with France resolved (January 24th, 2012) [7]
- Canadian prosecutor tells Hungary “we don’t want your criminals” as Roma refugee tensions rise (January 23rd, 2012) [11]
- The Israeli feel to Hungary’s crisis (January 21st, 2012) [3]
- Civic group launches petition drive in defense of “Hungary’s sovereignty” (January 15th, 2012) [23]
- President Schmitt speaks against “international attacks” at reception for Budapest diplomats (January 11th, 2012) [22]
- Orbán responds to Clinton’s letter of rebuke (January 9th, 2012) [36]
- Tsakopoulos Kounalakis says Washington disappointed at failure of gov’t to address US concerns about Hungary (January 6th, 2012) [37]
- EU calls on Hungarian gov’t to respect top court ruling on media law (January 4th, 2012) [15]
- Foreign Ministry rejects criticism of Hungary by France’s Juppé (January 4th, 2012) [13]
- US Ambassador Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis conspicuous absence from gov’t celebrations over new constitution (January 4th, 2012) [3]
- Brussels studying Hungary response to concerns over central bank law (January 3rd, 2012) [5]
- Orbán rejects outside interference in Hungary, brushes off central bank independence as “European fashion” (January 2nd, 2012) [10]
- Hungary begins renegotiating Gripen contract with Sweden (December 30th, 2011) [5]
- Defense Minister sees difficulties ahead for military next year (December 29th, 2011) [1]
- One of two Hungarian-led parties in Slovakia welcome new election law (December 29th, 2011) [8]
- Ethnic Hungarian parties in Romania support new election law (December 29th, 2011) [3]
- Holiday political roundup: another day, another letter to Orbán (December 27th, 2011) [2]
- Holiday political roundup: Orbán says he’s not going anywhere (December 26th, 2011) [26]
- Does the West want to oust Orbán? (December 22nd, 2011) [13]
- Orbán tells Fidesz MPs to expect more “attacks” from abroad (December 20th, 2011) [39]